The name of the victim killed in a Waterloo home explosion has been identified, KCRG reports.Authorities revealed the victim as 48-year-old Bryan Lee Mueller, who was the only occupant at the time of the explosion.Video above of previous coverage: House explodes in WaterlooIn addition, investigations suggest that the explosion, which was confirmed to be due to a natural gas leak, was intentional.”Preliminary investigations suggest that the explosion was an isolated and intentional incident specific to circumstances at this particular residence,” according to a news release from the city of Waterloo. “There is no immediate danger to the public, and authorities have assured that there are no broader safety concerns related to the surrounding area.”The Waterloo Fire Marshall made a preliminary determination Wednesday that the natural gas leak came from inside the home, and that Mid-American equipment was not the cause of the leak. Investigators confirmed this information Friday.The home explosion occurred early Wednesday morning on the corner of Sager Avenue and Sheerer Street in Waterloo.» Subscribe to KCCI’s YouTube page» Download the free KCCI app to get updates on the go: Apple | Google Play

URBANDALE, Iowa —

The name of the victim killed in a Waterloo home explosion has been identified, KCRG reports.

Authorities revealed the victim as 48-year-old Bryan Lee Mueller, who was the only occupant at the time of the explosion.

Video above of previous coverage: House explodes in Waterloo

In addition, investigations suggest that the explosion, which was confirmed to be due to a natural gas leak, was intentional.

“Preliminary investigations suggest that the explosion was an isolated and intentional incident specific to circumstances at this particular residence,” according to a news release from the city of Waterloo. “There is no immediate danger to the public, and authorities have assured that there are no broader safety concerns related to the surrounding area.”

The Waterloo Fire Marshall made a preliminary determination Wednesday that the natural gas leak came from inside the home, and that Mid-American equipment was not the cause of the leak. Investigators confirmed this information Friday.

The home explosion occurred early Wednesday morning on the corner of Sager Avenue and Sheerer Street in Waterloo.

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